Rights-holding broadcasters for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games have gathered in Sochi for the second World Broadcaster Meeting, which is being held through Saturday. More than 200 representatives of int'l broadcasters have traveled to the Russian host city to view the broadcast facilities that will be available to them during next year’s Winter Games, such as the Int'l Broadcast Centre, which will be the main hub for TV coverage of Sochi 2014. In May, work will begin on installing equipment in the IBC, in line with the requirements of Olympic Broadcasting Services -- the host broadcaster for the Games, which is responsible for int'l TV coverage production and the provision of services for broadcasters (Sochi 2014).

Russian Olympic Committee Head Alexander Zhukov said that wrestlers "should not return their medals in protest" against the intention of the IOC to exclude that sport from the Games. Zhukov said: "We now need to make efforts to persuade the IOC to keep wrestling. The honestly-won Olympic medals must remain with their owners" (XINHUA, 2/28). ... A total 16 triathletes have been awarded "London 2012" Olympic Scholarships by the IOC’s Olympic Solidarity’s World Programme Fund. This is the largest number of awards in Int'l Triathlon Union’s history as an Olympic sport. The recipients include eight men and eight women from National Olympic Committees that meet the Olympic Solidarity aims (ITU). ... Former int'ls Peter Nicol and Tim Garner will contest seven squash matches in seven days on seven continents in a bid to help raise the profile of Squash's campaign to join the program of the 2020 Olympic Games. The Xodus 7 Continent Challenge will see the English pair travel more than 40,000 miles and spend over 70 hours on planes over the course of a week (Xodus).